VEERAN Movie Review (Tamil)   


In director Saravanan's "Veeran," we are introduced to Kumaran (Hiphop Tamizha Adhi), a resident of Veeranur village who was struck by lightning as a child. Following the incident, Kumaran's father sends him to Singapore for further treatment, as he loses consciousness. After about 16 years, Kumaran returns to Veeranur, but he is not the same person who left. The lightning strike has endowed him with superpowers.

Kumaran discovers that he possesses the ability to control other people's minds using his lightning-based powers. Meanwhile, a villain named Vinay arrives in Veeranur with a grand plan involving a laser cable project that poses a threat to many lives. The villagers protest against Vinay's scheme. The story revolves around whether Vinay's plan will succeed and if Kumaran can stop him, ultimately saving his town and its people.

"Veeran" directed by Saravanan takes us into a world of superhero fantasy. Unlike many superhero films where the heroes gradually discover their special powers, Kumaran becomes aware of his abilities early on through his dreams. The execution of the story is well done, and it is convincing to see Kumaran using his powers to control the minds of others.

Although the climax scene could have received a bit more attention, the comedy scenes featuring Munishkanth, Kali Venkat, and others are enjoyable and add a lighthearted touch to the film.

Hiphop Tamizha Adhi delivers a believable performance as the superhero Kumaran. Adira Raj also does a commendable job in their role. It would have been beneficial to portray Vinay, the villain, as a more formidable character. The music by Hiphop Tamizha serves as a suitable companion to the film.

"Veeran" offers an entertaining experience and takes viewers into the world of superheroes. Hiphop Tamila Adi's portrayal as the superhero is convincing, and the film showcases some enjoyable comedy scenes. While the climax scene could have been improved, overall, "Veeran" is a film worth watching.

In conclusion, "Veeran" provides an enjoyable experience, and I would recommend it to viewers.

Cinema Review Rating – 2.8 /5 ✫✫✫

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